Precision Racing LA has announced it will return to the Pirelli GT4 America series in 2026, bringing back its Toyota GR Supra GT4 after a year away.
Ryan Eversley will continue in his role as the experienced lead driver and Driver Coach of PRLA. Joining him in the #03 GR Supra is Toyota GR Cup North America graduate Karl Forman, making his GT4 debut.
“Karl has shown tremendous growth in GR Cup, and we’re excited to see him take this next step with us into GT4 America.
Pairing him with someone as experienced as Ryan gives us a strong foundation for a very competitive season,” said Mario Biundo, Team Principal of PRLA.
Forman finished all 14 races in the 2025 GR Cup schedule, with seven top-15 results and best finishes of 11th at VIR and Road America.
“Honestly, the excitement for the upcoming season is hard to put into words,” said Forman. “A year and a half ago, I was playing Gran Turismo on a PlayStation and dreaming about driving one of these cars, now it’s a reality.
“My season in GR Cup built a strong foundation heading into 2026. With experience at most of the tracks and fewer unknowns on race weekends, I can focus on what matters most: going fast.”
In addition, RealTime Racing Team Manager, Nathan Bonneau, has been introduced as the new Team Manager of PRLA for the 2026 season. As part of the legendary Wisconsin-based team since 1993, and as its Team Manager since ’97, Bonneau has overseen 101 victories for RealTime Racing across 28 tracks, three World Challenge/SRO America categories, 12 different vehicles, and 17 different drivers – including Eversley, who raced for the team from 2015 to his Touring Car title-winning season in 2018.
“I am honoured to join Precision Racing LA and fully committed to returning it to championship-winning form,” said Bonneau. “We have the talent, the determination, and the foundation to compete at the highest level, and the whole team is ready to get to work.”
Eversley’s return to GT4 America comes after spending 2025 with PRLA in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge series. Racing alongside 2025-26 IMSA Diverse Driver Development Scholarship recipient Celso Neto, Eversley and crew took three podium finishes: Third places at Daytona and Mosport, and a runner-up finish at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
In 2024, Eversley shared the PRLA Supra with a rotating cast of co-drivers, and claimed a Pro-Am class victory at Indianapolis (alongside Terry Borcheller).
“I’m thrilled to be joining Karl in GT4 after coaching him in the GR Cup series last year,” Eversley said. “Toyota has been a great partner to us at Precision Racing LA, and I think with Karl’s raw speed and the addition of Nathan Bonneau to our program, we should be championship contenders.
“Nathan and I have won an SRO championship together in the past so when Mario mentioned adding him to our roster, I thought it was a no brainer. I am looking forward to getting our PRLA Supra on track.”
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